Sentence examples for insured properties from inspiring English sources

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AIR Worldwide, a company that models hurricanes and estimates their damage, said the value of insured properties in New York State's coastal areas was $2.7 trillion.

FEMA has repeatedly said that the damage to uninsured private homes was not so severe that state, local and volunteer agencies could not handle the problems, and that FEMA could not duplicate coverage for insured properties.

Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York City has argued that flood insurance for homeowners of modest means should not skyrocket to the point where it becomes unaffordable, but, in the long run, it makes sense to demand that insured properties be made more resilient.

But this agreement runs out next year, and to replace it, the ABI has proposed a fund based on an annual levy of about £8 on all Britain's 25 million insured properties, which would enable premiums of high-flood-risk homes to be kept affordable.

Yes, title insurers' revenue has risen in the past five years — as has the volume of transactions and the face values of insured properties.

Worse, 1percentt of all insured properties account for up to 25percentt of all payouts.

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From Hurricane Sandy's devastating blow to the Northeast to the protracted drought that hit the Midwest Corn Belt, natural catastrophes across the United States pounded insurers last year, generating $35 billion in privately insured property losses, $11 billion more than the average over the last decade.

But there are disputes whether computer programs are insured property.

These synthetic hurricanes damage a portfolio of insured property according to an aggregate wind-damage function; damage from flooding is not considered here.

Insurance companies, for example, could use the satellites' "before" and "after" views to monitor insured property and validate claims after a disaster.

An entire industry of weather bookies -- scientists who calculate the likelihood of various natural disasters -- had in effect set the odds: a storm that destroys $70 billion of insured property should strike the United States only once every 100 years.

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